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Gauging The Relationship Between Contextual Growth And Structural Neglect 2nd Edition Dr Galen Newman

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Gauging The Relationship Between Contextual Growth And Structural Neglect 2nd Edition Dr Galen Newman
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Publisher: Journal of Contemporary Urban Affairs
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.17 MB
Pages: 12
Author: Dr. GALEN NEWMAN, Dr. MICHELLE MEYER, Dr. BOAH KIM and Dr. RYUN JUNG LEE
ISBN: 9781452225814, 9780813335971, 9781568987132, 0813335973, 1568987137, 1452225818
Language: English
Year: 2018
Edition: 2
Volume: 2

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Gauging The Relationship Between Contextual Growth And Structural Neglect 2nd Edition Dr Galen Newman by Dr. Galen Newman, Dr. Michelle Meyer, Dr. Boah Kim And Dr. Ryun Jung Lee 9781452225814, 9780813335971, 9781568987132, 0813335973, 1568987137, 1452225818 instant download after payment.

Population and land use out-migrations from urban to peripheral areas can result
in non-functional, unmaintained historic structures which deteriorate to the point
where removal is cheaper than removal – or demolition by neglect. The increasing
rate of neglected historic structures is a growing concern. There is a need for
research investigating connections between urban growth management and its
effect on neglect. This paper applies Newman’s (2013) conceptual model of
measuring neglect to Geographic Information Systems, comparing rates of neglect
in historic Doylestown, Quakertown, and Bristol boroughs in Pennsylvania, USA
utilizing different amounts of peripheral agricultural preservation. Comparisons are
made examining descriptive statistics on existing conditions, a Polychoric
correlation evaluating relationships between drivers of neglect, and a crosscomparative GIS spatial analysis. Results indicate as amounts of peripheral
preserved farmlands increase, neglect can be lowered.
JOURNAL OF CONTEMPORARY URBAN AFFAIRS (2018) 2(2), 33-45.
https://doi.org/10.25034/ijcua.2018.3669

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